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Recitals

All recitals are open to the public.  My studio recitals are usually in November, December, and the end of May. Samples of our performances are below:

​Nancy's students shown here  from the Spring Fling recital on Sunday, May 1, 2011. 



















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7 pm, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2010.  "Chansons d'Amour" . Two of Nancy's adult students shared the evening. The first half consisted of French arias and art songs, while the second half was lighter cabaret fare: Arias and Art Songs: Sequidilla from Carmen; Mon Coeur from Samson & Dalilah; Les Chemins de L'Amour; L'Heure Exquise; Je Veux Vivre from Romeo & Juliet;  Chant Hindoo; Barcarolle duet from Tales of Hoffman; Cabaret Songs: La Vie en Rose; I Will Wait for You; Heart; Je n'en connais pas la fin; Je ne t'aime; I Love Paris



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​​Nov. 21, 2009 recital:




1. Younger students

2 and 3. Adult students (missing two)
4. Everyone singing "Sing a Song" with audience participation.